The resettlement agencies have limited funds wasting money on putting refugees in the highest cost of living areas in the nation would be a waste of
resources. If the refugees have the skills needed to get those jobs they can move after resettlement like any other person living in the US.

originally posted by: Pyle
The resettlement agencies have limited funds wasting money on putting refugees in the highest cost of living areas in the nation would be a waste of
resources. If the refugees have the skills needed to get those jobs they can move after resettlement like any other person living in the
US.

The resettlement process is mostly done by volunteer agencies. If you think its economical to try to provide housing in the one of the highest cost of
living areas in the nation then by all means start a charity to do it.

The resettlement process is mostly done by volunteer agencies. If you think its economical to try to provide housing in the one of the highest cost of
living areas in the nation then by all means start a charity to do it.

no, the citizens THERE can pay a municipal housing and living expense tax.

They know how best to get the funds to those in need.

Perhaps the landlords can lower rent for them, and grocery stores can have a charge account billed to local taxes for the expense. Schools in the area
can enjoy the cultural enrichment of these folks. The kids there will benefit!

also, this is a really expensive area right?

They have more money and should pay more. They are rich and the refugees are poor.

I can personally attest that California has Syrian refugees. The community I work in north of San Diego has a decent amount of Syrian's. I talk and
interact with them daily and get to hear first hand about where their from. I will say that most of them are decent people but challenging at times
with their culture.

The dangers of inner city life are too perilous to subject them to the depravity of targetted areas of racial profiling, police abuse, and social
stagnation.

They need be schooled in our finest school systems, given the best jobs in wealthy areas just like this one so they can live in these safe havens of
progressive thought where their diversity is cherished and celebrated.

Unless you want them to become another disenfranchised minority in the ghetto.

Do you want that?

EDIT TO ADD:
Too expensive? Gosh, I thought it was cheaper to help them in their home countries. If its about money and more bang for your buck, help them AT
HOME.

If its about love and progress, give them your best. They deserve it. That is why they are being brought here. Because it really would be cheaper to
help them in their country.....but money, pfft who cares right?

Helping people....remember? So HELP THEM. Indianapolis cant do as much as the wealthy here can. Its their SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.

But it does mean better schools, more police and social services, better healthy living spaces, better security, more access to higher paying jobs,
access to better quality food and recriation, more beautiful scenery with more pleasant and happy people.

Hey, if you think they dont deserve it then fine. I guess you just dont care about how much they suffered and deserve something good now.

Your argument "more expensive doesng mean better with cost of living" is MORE VALID in their home country.

Shait, for every dollar spent here they could have 10 times the purchasing power in Syria.

Its not about money. Its just the right thing to do. So just take them in and pay for it no matter the wasteful and problematic mess it becomes since
we are trying to make a difference.

Stop being so CONSERVATIVE with your money: is my message to this area. Spend your wealth on these people. Think of the children leaving one war zone
only to enter another in places like Chicago.

Just pay for it and stop being so regressive. Its just money you capitalists steal from subjected peoples anyways.

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